Physical Theatre

Performed in the round, Death by Shakespeare is, as the name suggests, a look at several of Shakespeare’s b
The opening and closing events of the Edinburgh Internat
James Thiérrée, acrobat, clown, actor, illusionist, musician, has pockets bursting at the seams with artistic…
Eugene Ionesco, a Romanian dramatist who made Paris his home, was one of the theatrical revolutionaries who "…
In the world of magic, women are generally no more than ‘the lovely assistant’. Not so with French cult…
Welcome to darkest Depravia, a poor, war-torn, mountainous land in Central Europe, too small to be shown on…
One Thousand  Paper Cranes tells the true story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who fell down…
Last week I passed The Old Quad, the inner courtyard of Edinburgh University’s most magnificent building. On…
Echolalia is the term applied to the habit of repeating others’ speech, often found in those with conditions…
Every journey has a beginning and every family has a past. In each there are forgotten chapters.
England, Oh England! You float upon the sea and look up at the sky, beaches curving like a smile, if the…
To the trilling of a recorder the cast emerge from cardboard boxes. They are here to unpack a story of…
It must be difficult to understand what being a different gender, to your own, would be like.
Cast your eyes back to the dawn of time, all around there is nothing, just an empty universe.
The Trepidation of the Tower Traipsing Troglodytes leaves us speechless.
To deliver an affecting piece of theatre is an impressive achievement.  To do it without words and with…
This is a story, told through books. How we read and experience books, how they shape the chapters of our…
This latest show by David Hughes Productions is inspired by the myth and legend of Sawney Bean, a Scottish…
It's an engaging start to this piece devised by the directer, author and choreographer: Chiharu.
I saw this show on the penultimate day of its Fringe run and whilst this review may not help their attendance…